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Melissa Zaldivar is a social in the world of academics and an academic in the world of socials. She's an author and podcast host with a BA in Communications and an MA in Theology. She loves a good sandwich, obscure history, and wandering around New England antique shops.

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  1. Wise words, for sure. You would think at my age I’d stop comparing myself. So I appreciate the words that there will never be anyone greater than God. My goal today, along with a few others, will be to keep that in mind. If Jesus is ok with me, I need to be ok with me.

  2. This was truly encouraging, Madeline. Thank you for sharing so honestly. It’s a blessing to know we aren’t alone in these struggles. I was just talking to the Lord this morning about how I struggle with wanting to be special when all He has called me to be is faithful. So grateful we have nothing to prove!

    • Bless! Please forgive me! I was looking at the comment above mine with the name “Madeline” and put that instead of Melissa. This devotion was such a blessing, Melissa!!

  3. Thank you for sharing your heart, Melissa. The Bible teaches us not to compare ourselves with others. But I always seem to fall into that trap. Time and again, I find myself feeling Invisible . . . feeling “less than.” Thank you for this reminder that God sees me and loves me just as I am. Within the last few years, I’ve begun to dabble in art. I love it! But – it can also be another way to fall victim to the comparison trap and succumb to imposter syndrome. Your final paragraph resonated so strongly with me . . .
    “So go. Make art or parent your kids or run that meeting with joy, knowing that there will always be someone better than you, but there will never be anyone greater than God — and He gave you what you have for a reason.”

    “Make art. … He gave you what you have for a reason.” Thank you, Melissa.

  4. Melissa thank you for your devotional that you wrote it was excellent.There will never be anyone like Jesus. We are all his Children Son’s and Daughters of the King of Kings. Jesus is our Heavenly Father who loves us beyond words. No one could love us as much Jesus. No Family or Friends no matter how they try. We can look at others and there wealth on told and other things they have. Like good looks brains nice big house nice car good job. Say they are better than us. We only have small house we are not good looking like them we don’t have the things they have also they haven’t to worry about money they have good jobs they have lots of friends and the list could go on and on. With this you can believe and think there is always someone better than you. No there is not as God see everyone the same and loves us the same. We are to not compared ourselves to people like that. With all their wealth on told. We are to see ourself the way God see us and loves you. As we are fearfully and wonderfully made. Like it says in Psalm 139 v 14 say this and says what we are to do. “I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Marvelous are your works, And that my soul knows very well.” That sums everything things us how God see us. He seems everyone all over the world the same no matter what. God doesn’t think of them and there wealth untold. God doesn’t care if we are brainy or got a flashy house or good paying job etc. All God’s cares about is that are hearts are right and we live our lives right for him as his word say. Be thankful we have a roof over our head we have a job to pay our bills etc. We take a look at the People who are saved in parts of the world that don’t have all we have and there are people struggling especially in poor countries as the condition s really bad. They only if do live in a make shift house that they and all their kids live in and it only has one room that they sleep in on the floor and have very little cooking facilities and in that one room or no running water like we have. There are People in our world homeless. People kids having to look for food. Having to go look water that is not clean. we have clean running water. Many don’t get food everyday when we do. So we have to stop and think God has been good to us if we have a roof over our head food on our table and bed to sleep in. Plus money to pay our bills. Stop comparing ourselves to everyone one else thinking they are better than us they have more than us. God doesn’t want us to do that. Just be thankful for all he has given us. As we came into the world with nothing and we will take nothing out of it. So People that think they have everything even if saved it’s is no good to them. So God just wants us to be happy for what he has given us and not compare ourselves to other. Think of our Brother’s and Sister’s in the world who have nothing and love Jesus. They are greaful for all they have no matter what it is or how little it is. They are just great full that Jesus loves them like he loves us all. They don’t compare themselves to anyone else and what they have. They live and love everyone. Help us take a leaf out of their book. Love Dawn Ferguson-Little Enniskillen Co.Fermanagh N.Irelans xx

  5. Melissa,

    I never used to compare myself to others. But now as I age (60) I find myself upset over past choices & the way life has turned out. Thank you Jesus for covering my messes with your blood. My motto is Colossians 3:23 Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters. No more worrying or comparision.

    Blessings 🙂

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